I never understand you when you type drunk.
Originally posted by chickenlover98Got that.
i tell you god doesnt exist.
Originally posted by chickenlover98Got that.
even though i dont believe you
Originally posted by chickenlover98Here it gets a little fuzzy because you give no indication of what you have personally argued, so naturally I don't have the faintest idea whether you mean "ever" or never".
and i have ever personally argued,
Originally posted by chickenlover98Yeah, me too 😛
which i find to be extremely wierd.
Originally posted by Quark_666meant never. sorry. hate when that happens.
I never understand you when you type drunk.Got that.
Got that.
Here it gets a little fuzzy because you give no indication of what you have personally argued, so naturally I don't have the faintest idea whether you mean "ever" or never".
Yeah, me too 😛
Originally posted by chickenlover98Wow u guys are harsh, apparently making fun of people for their religion is the cool thing to do now. Don't bother me tho, u guys have fun debating about nothing, since this thread is more off topic than the off-topic thread. Chuck Norris?
omg another evangelist, Chuck Norris.(instead of jesus christ 😉)
Originally posted by jgiant
Wow u guys are harsh, apparently making fun of people for their religion is the cool thing to do now. Don't bother me tho, u guys have fun debating about nothing, since this thread is more off topic than the off-topic thread. Chuck Norris?
We are not all chicken lovers. 😉
Although I was surprised to see that there is at least 98 of them. 😂
Originally posted by jgiantSorry, I didn't mean to get offensive. If it comforts you at all, I'm a strong believer in Christianity as well.
Wow u guys are harsh, apparently making fun of people for their religion is the cool thing to do now. Don't bother me tho, u guys have fun debating about nothing, since this thread is more off topic than the off-topic thread. Chuck Norris?
If you look at the bible in a purely fundamentalist view, then Ghandi would be in hell as he never accepted Jesus as his personal saviour.
Albeit, the hypocrisy and idiocy in this is astounding, because by that definition, all those responsible for the slaughter carried out across most of the known world (Asia (mainly the Middle East), Africa and both America's) can get into heaven without the slightest problem, even though the accumulated death toll is at least double that of Hitlers.
Originally posted by AlmightyKfish
If you look at the bible in a purely fundamentalist view, then Ghandi would be in hell as he never accepted Jesus as his personal saviour.Albeit, the hypocrisy and idiocy in this is astounding, because by that definition, all those responsible for the slaughter carried out across most of the known world (Asia (mainly the Middle East), Africa and both America's) can get into heaven without the slightest problem, even though the accumulated death toll is at least double that of Hitlers.
How do you know that Hitler didn't get saved just before he died? 😛
Originally posted by AlmightyKfish
If you look at the bible in a purely fundamentalist view, then Ghandi would be in hell as he never accepted Jesus as his personal saviour.Albeit, the hypocrisy and idiocy in this is astounding, because by that definition, all those responsible for the slaughter carried out across most of the known world (Asia (mainly the Middle East), Africa and both America's) can get into heaven without the slightest problem, even though the accumulated death toll is at least double that of Hitlers.
I see no hypocrisy or idiocy in forgiveness, but apparently you do, yet Christians are the harsh ones? 😕 How very hypocritical of you.
You say they can get in without the slightest problem, but that's a very sugar coated term to describe sin. We all have a gaping big problem in our lives when it comes to sin and the price for us getting into Heaven through God's love and mercy. it appears to me that you have a bigger issue as to what constitutes as sinful nature rather than berating forgiveness, one of the most prevalent aspects of Christianity.
Originally posted by willRules
I see no hypocrisy or idiocy in forgiveness, but apparently you do, yet Christians are the harsh ones? 😕 How very hypocritical of you.
It is not forgiveness that is the problem, but the people who claim to be Christian and then do bad things. We outsiders, just assume they run and get forgiveness.
Originally posted by Shakyamunison
It is not forgiveness that is the problem, but the people who claim to be Christian and then do bad things. We outsiders, just assume they run and get forgiveness.
That's a very good point, I think you've brought up an interesting issue here. I can see why it would seem like a get out of jail free card but I believe that becoming a Christian is not as easy as that. It means, in effect, letting die the part of you that puts yourself, and your sinful nature, first in your life. It means doing a complete U turn and recognising that the sinful actions of the past were not only detrimental to you as a person, but to others and was actively resisting the one who was trying to help you, God.
As for someone who claims to be a Christian and does bad things, I would deeply question their relationship with God. A large part of being a Christian is trying to please God through our words and actions, not through a continuation of the sinful nature that would contradict the very point of converting to Christianity. ✅
That's how I see it anyway 😄
Originally posted by Shakyamunison
It is not forgiveness that is the problem, but the people who claim to be Christian and then do bad things. We outsiders, just assume they run and get forgiveness.
Christians believe that final judgement is ultimately God's. So because you ask for something doesn't mean you'll get it. Its similar to the appeals process; you can always ask, but that doesn't mean you'll receive.